A cursory search seems to say there are ways to make non-PDK apps the default. Picsel looks to be PDK'd though, yes? So maybe not. And would need to know the syntax for Picsel to pass the file that needs opening, though that may be trivial.

*hopes someone will prove him wrong*

Man, that would be fantastic. Quick Office/PDF Viewer pale in comparison. Hate watching Email try in vain to open everything with builtin apps just so I can go back and reopen it in Picsel.

A cursory search seems to say there are ways to make non-PDK apps the default. Picsel looks to be PDK'd though, yes? So maybe not. And would need to know the syntax for Picsel to pass the file that needs opening, though that may be trivial.

*hopes someone will prove him wrong*

Man, that would be fantastic. Quick Office/PDF Viewer pale in comparison. Hate watching Email try in vain to open everything with builtin apps just so I can go back and reopen it in Picsel.

Has anyone taken a look at the javascript PDF viewer that was developed for Firefox? I wonder if that could be the basis for a WebOS PDF reader application. The online demo at the link below comes pretty close to working in my Veer's browser.

Has anyone taken a look at the javascript PDF viewer that was developed for Firefox? I wonder if that could be the basis for a WebOS PDF reader application. The online demo at the link below comes pretty close to working in my Veer's browser.

Looks promising. Not sure to what extend the current (legacy) webOS browser would support it, but this could be a very interesting "app" to port to our beloved platform

Tried in on my TP with stock browser. It seems to work OK-ish to a certain extend (surely offers possibilities I would say). App loads, PDF gets loaded, just the rendering of the PDF is crap and not useful/working properly at all. I do get some characters on screen, but it's really crappy.

Can anyone try with Open webOS Isis browser to see how it works there?